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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 7 1 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Bell, J. W. Grizzard, P. J. Mitchell, T. R. Walton, F. J. Wrenn, R. G. Hobson. Co. C—Sergeant, J. H. Fulgham. Privates, L. Bunting, W. Simmons, H. Smith. Co. D—Captain, T. S. Leonard. Sergeant, P. H. Robertson. Corporals, J. Wamack, R. C. West. Privates, W. N. Davis, J. D. Grammar, W. H. McGee, B. J. Perdue, J. W. Porter. Co. F—Second Lieutenant, R. E. Bland. Corporal, J. Turner. Privates, R. H. Bugg, J. P. Barrow, Charles Corner, S. A. Deakins, J. A. Franklin, J. W. Newcome, P. S. Parker, P. T. Sydnor, P. L. Turner. Co. E.—Privates, W. M. Daniel, J. G. Weeks. Co. G—Second Lieutenant, J. R. Fitchett. Sergeants, A. B. Phillips, J. L. Hargrave. Corporal, W. H. Spratley. Privates, J. H. Hart. J. N Holdsworth, R. H. Hunicutt, J. R. Ruffin, R. E. Taylor. Co. H—First Lieutenant, H. Q. Moyler. Sergeant, A. T. Dobie. Corporal, R. T. Bendall. Privates, R. R. Barnes, O. H. Baird, O. P. Bendall. Thirteenth Regiment. Co. H—Privates, G. B. Chappell, W. B. Cha
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Cumberland Grays, Company D, Twenty-first Virginia Infantry. (search)
C. L., killed at Kernstown. Meador, Robert J., wounded at Gettysburg and died since. Meador, Mike, died since the war. Meador, John L., died in 1861. Parker, Thomas, died in 1861. Parker, Jerry, died since the war. Parker, I. A., died since the war. Price, John B., killed at Cedar Mountain. Snoddy, John S.Parker, Jerry, died since the war. Parker, I. A., died since the war. Price, John B., killed at Cedar Mountain. Snoddy, John S., died since the war. Shores, Thomas, died since the war. Wootton, John and A. W., died since the war. Number killed during the war16 Number died during the war18 Number died since the war21 Number still living48 —— Total103 There were twenty-eight wounded and five who lost limbs during the war, and one had his lParker, I. A., died since the war. Price, John B., killed at Cedar Mountain. Snoddy, John S., died since the war. Shores, Thomas, died since the war. Wootton, John and A. W., died since the war. Number killed during the war16 Number died during the war18 Number died since the war21 Number still living48 —— Total103 There were twenty-eight wounded and five who lost limbs during the war, and one had his leg, which was wounded, amputated since the war. Richmond, Virginia. [from the Richmond, Va., Dispatch, July 4, 1897.] the evacuation of the City and the days preceding it. How the news was received in Danville—Some of the closing scenes of the Confederacy vividly recalled. Colonel J. H. Averill in Nashville Banner.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.30 (search)
Sussex Light Dragoons. [from the Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, Sept. 18, 1897.] A roll of this gallant organization. Something of its history. The following is the original roll of the Sussex Light Dragoons: Captain, Benjamin W. Belshes; First Lieutenant, George H. Dillard; Second Lieutenant, William W. Blow; Junior Second Lieutenant, P. S. Parker; First Sergeant, H. Q. Moyler; Second Sergeant, Thomas A. Dillard; Third Sergeant, E. T. Thornton; Fourth Sergeant, William L. Adkins; Corporals, T. L. Johnson, F. L. Vellines, James E. Barker, Joseph H. Chappel; Privates, A. P. Adkins, J. D. Adkins, B. R. Birdsong, A. S. Birdsong, Henry Birdsong, Jr., J. 18 A. Bishop, J. L. Chappell, E. T. Chappell, R. A. Cocke, T. E. Dillard, R. L. Dobie, J. J. Dillard, W. H. Dillard, E. M. Ellis, A. H. Ellis, W. H. Gwaltney, B. F. Harrison, R. K. Harrison, T. J. Harrison, James H. Harrison, J. W. Harrison, B. L. Hargrave, L. D. Holt, James R. Jones, L. E. Jordan, William E. Lamb, J. W. T.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.12 (search)
Sussex Light Dragoons. [from the Richmond, Va., Times, May 28, 1899.] A complete Roster of this gallant Confederate organization. An issue of the Petersburg Express, published September 14, 1861, gives the roll of the Sussex Light Dragoons, a number of the members of which are still living, some in this city. The roster is as follows: Officers. Captain—B. W. Belsches. First Lieutenant—G. H. Dillard. Second Lieutenant—Wm. N. Blow. Third Lieutenant—P. S. Parker. First Sergeant—H. O. Moyler. Second Sergeant—T. A. Dillard. Third Sergeant—E. T. Thornton. Fourth Sergeant—T. L. Johnson. First Corporal—F. L. Vellines. Second Corporal—J. E. Barker. Third Corporal—T. E. Dillard. Fourth Corporal—G. S. Rives. Privates. J. D. Atkins, T. W. Adkins, Wm. L. Adkins, A. M. Adkins, B. R. Birdsong, Henry Birdsong, A. S. Birdsong, S. J. Birdsong, J. A. Bishop, H. C. Briggs, Andrew Briggs, R. R. Bains, O. H. Baird, E. T. Chappell, J. L